De has a passion for guiding women to discover the Truth of who they are – God’s chosen and beloved ones. Through her work as a Professional Coach, Speaker, and Retreat Facilitator, De guides women in exploring their conversations with self, the way they relate with others, and the way they relate with circumstances in their lives.

Self-compassion. Resilience. Unwavering Trust in the Lord.
These are qualities that, when cultivated and thriving within the hearts and minds of every mother, will also take root in every child, and will indeed create a more gentle, compassionate, and loving society. That is the vision that gets De out of bed in the morning!

Hosting an ‘Advent by Candlelight’ Event?
De’s Advent presentation, “Finding the Holy Amidst the Busy” inspires women to walk more closely with our Lord through the Advent season. Listen to a short snippet below. Learn more here.

About De
De’s background in coaching and leadership development plus her passion for healthy, happy families combine for meaning-full and thought-provoking presentations. De holds a BA in Psychology from Immaculata University, Professional Coach Certification from the Coaches Training Institute, and Certification in Gestalt Therapy from the Pennsylvania Gestalt Center. De is a parishioner at St. Mary’s Parish in Schwenksville, PA where she sits on the Pastoral Council and is active in the music ministry. De can often be found playing her guitar, walking in the woods (usually with her camera), or hanging out with her family. See De’s full bio here.

"Love working with De! She brings an impressive combination of intellect, compassion, courage and fun to her presentations.”

Edie

"I am learning to eliminate negative self-talk and instead to incorporate mindfulness into each day. Through our coaching work, I am growing from a place of shame and guilt to a place of love and kindness and respect for myself."

Maria

"As a result of De's presentation, I have greater awareness of the words and phrases that will bring more clarity to my communication. My biggest takeaway is paying greater attention to the words I use."